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Pawnee Say:paH-nee Oliver, Hilary, Lila, Miguel, Dylan eNJOY THE SHOW!
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Clothes worn by the Pawnee Tribe By: Dylan
The clothes were mainly made out of buffalo fur and hide, but also deerskin. The women would usually make the clothing, decorating it with porcupine quills and beads. Men: breechcloths and leather leggings Warriors: buckskin shirts. cloaks and blankets to keep warm and dry in cold weather. They also wore a soft turban of fur Women: poncho-like blouses and deerskin skirts buffalo robes to keep warm and dry
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Clothing for men and women
poncho-like blouse made from buffalo hide and other materials Warrior buckskin shirt
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Pawnee Tribe Houses By: Miguel
Earthen houses: permanent, because they could hold against strong weather. built by placing long sticks to make the shape and layering the poles with reeds and earth. Teepees: temporary shelter, used for hunting trips more simple because the would place long sticks in a cone shape and wrap it in buffalo hide
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Houses This is an earthen house(earthen lodge). Its main purpose is to provide permanent shelter. This is a Teepee. It was made for temporary shelter, although it was moved a lot, because of hunting trips.
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Pawnee Tribe Community By: oliver
men: Hunters sometimes went to war to protect their families Only men became Pawnee chiefs Women: Farmers did most of the child care and cooking. Both: Storytelling Artwork Music traditional medicine
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Geography By: Lila Location: Great Plains area in what is today Nebraska and Kansas Fun Fact: The tribes in the great plains used Plain Sign Language to communicate. Climate: The Great Plains Region has a lot of wind, cold and harsh winters, and hot and humid summers. Nearby Tribes: Comanche, Omaha, Oto, Kansa, and the Ponca
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Food eaten by the Pawnee tribe made by Hilary Taylor
The Pawnee tribe got their food by hunting buffalo and other animals, planting and farming beans, corn, squash, and sunflowers, and gathering other nuts, seeds, and fruits from the forests. They ate this because it was available most of the seasons. American Buffalo - The Animal Print Shop by Sharon Montrose × 425Search by image American Buffalo Images may be subject to copyright.Send feedback
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